Chicago Mercantile Exchange replaces law firm in lawsuit against CFTC
The lawsuit's outcome could redefine crypto derivatives regulation, impacting market competition and compliance costs for US platforms. The post Chicago Mercantile Exchange replaces law firm in lawsuit against CFTC appea...
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The lawsuit's outcome could redefine crypto derivatives regulation, impacting market competition and compliance costs for US platforms.
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